
Building a More Inclusive and
Who We Are
We’re Americans of diverse ethnic and religious backgrounds working together towards peace in our country and around the world.

What We Do
Our mission is to promote peace among all, by fostering a deeper, more nuanced understanding of Muslims and other faith-based, racial/ethnic, and cultural communities, through teaching, learning, and engaging across differences.



Working to Make a Difference
Based on surveys and evaluations by requesters of our programs,
this percentage of them report the following
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More UpdatesA Reminder to Stand Up and Work Together Against Bigotry in All its Forms
June 10, 2021 On June 7th, a man in Ontario, purposefully drove his car into a Muslim family out for a walk, killing four of the five family members in what Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called “a terrorist attack motivated by hatred in the heart of one… Read MoreCOVID-19: We Can Do This!
June 4, 2021 ING and Affiliates, and our Know Your Neighbor coalition of 75+ interfaith and community organizations have joined forces with the White House and the US Department of Health and Human Services to encourage our readers and followers to get vaccinated against COVID-19, if you haven’t done so… Read MoreWe’re Hiring: Spread the Word!
June 2, 2021 Come join ING’s growing team which is pursuing peace through religious and cultural literacy as well as through face-to-face engagement. We are in search of two top-level professionals to fill the Programs Director and the Operations Manager roles. If you or someone you know is looking for meaningful… Read MoreListening to Those We Serve

I thought that the training [by the Muslim speaker] was outstanding. It was relevant, informative, and engaging… this is training that all public officials could benefit from, and I learned a lot about Muslims that I did not know. Everything we learned can be put to practical use and will ensure we continue to offer the highest standards of service to all members of our community.
Police Commander

This was a very educational panel and presentation by the speakers today [Muslim, Jewish, African American, Asian American, Indigenous, and Hispanic]. Anyone who hasn’t had or taken the time to learn the roots of structural and historical elements of racism, colorism and what we can do about it would gain a great deal from this ING panel.
City Employee

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